2018 World Series of Poker Europe
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
The flop read ![]()
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and Pinhas Schneider checked from early position. Marcin Chmielewski bet 700 from mid-position and Schneider called.
The turn was the
and Schneider now check-called the 2,100 continuation-bet of Chmielewski.
The
on the river completed the board, Schneider checked for the last time. Chmielewski barreled another bet of 5,000 over the line and Schneider called again. Chmielewski tabled ![]()
and was beaten by the ![]()
of Schneider who had flopped a pair of jacks.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
The board read ![]()
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with 9,000 in the middle.
Nachal Loewenthal checked his small blind and Farukh Tach decided to bet 3,700 from the hijack. Loewenthal looked at the amount and then folded.
The player in the hijack raised to 500 and was called by the button, Chandru Alt in the small blind, and the player in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Alt checked, the big blind bet 1,000 and only the player in the button and Alt called.
The turn was the
and now Alt took over the lead by betting 3,100 for both of his opponents to fold.
The flop read ![]()
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and Avi Hamo was all-in in the big blind already for the main pot. Elbert Petersen in the small blind and Peter Kamaras in the hijack were playing for the side pot. Petersen check-raised Kamaras' bet of 2,000 to 5,500 which Kamaras then called.
They both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Petersen now lead out for 6,300 and Kamaras tanked. After a minute or so, Kamaras opted to call and all the cards needed to go onto their backs.
Avi Hamo tabled ![]()
but couldn't hold against the ![]()
of Petersen who had flopped a set of sevens. Kamaras had to show ![]()
for the flopped pair of tens. Hamo quickly made his way out of the tournament area to find the cashier to reenter.
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